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that and more at 6:00. >> "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, was it an accident or a crime? three men go before a judge in the b.p. disaster. mark strassmann looks at the charges and talks to a victim. will income taxes rise next month? >> it's too important for washington to screw this up.
that and more at 6:00. >> "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, was it an accident or a crime? three men go before a judge in the b.p. disaster. mark strassmann looks at the charges and talks to a victim. will income taxes rise next month? >> it's too important for washington to screw this up.
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we'll talk about that tonight at 6:00 right here on cbs 5. >> all right. thanks, roberta. >>> untreated high blood pressure can take a real toll on the heart. but now california researchers have shown how it can also damage the brain. and get this. in people as young as 40! dr. kim joins with us more. >>> reporter: well, what's bad for your heart is bad for your brain. this is sobering news. researchers at uc-davis have shown for the first time that high blood pressure speeds up the aging process in the brain. what's more, they found brain damage even among young people with prehypertension. >>> reporter: high blood pressure has been linked to brain atrophy, cognitive decline and dementia later in life but this is the first time scientists have detected brain injury in running whyer patients with the condition. the concern -- in younger patients, with the condition. the concern it could lead to earlier dementia. the good news bay area experts say you can influence your brain health later in life by knowing and treating high blood pressure and by knowing ri
we'll talk about that tonight at 6:00 right here on cbs 5. >> all right. thanks, roberta. >>> untreated high blood pressure can take a real toll on the heart. but now california researchers have shown how it can also damage the brain. and get this. in people as young as 40! dr. kim joins with us more. >>> reporter: well, what's bad for your heart is bad for your brain. this is sobering news. researchers at uc-davis have shown for the first time that high blood pressure...
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remember the latest news and weather is always on cbs s-f dot-com. spiders. >>> the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor in for scott pelley is next. remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. eat lots of stuffing! >> mm. >> and pie! captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> glor: tonight, after eight deadly days, the barrage of rockets ends. >> the united states welcomes the agreement today for a cease- fire in gaza. >> glor: clarissa ward, allen pizzey and charlie d'agata on
remember the latest news and weather is always on cbs s-f dot-com. spiders. >>> the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor in for scott pelley is next. remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. eat lots of stuffing! >> mm. >> and pie! captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> glor: tonight, after eight deadly days, the barrage of rockets ends. >> the united states welcomes the agreement today for a cease- fire in...
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kate kelly, cbs 5. is. >>> 17, 18 years of age, a non- profit helps people. >> impressive. >> what why you doing at 17, 18? [ laughter ] >> i really can't talk about that. >> you weren't expecting that question. >> i wasn't! [ laughter ] >>> we can see clouds already moving into our skies right now. they will be thickening up toward the afternoon. the temperatures not all that bad. but we have some changes in the works and major changes throughout the weekend. san jose right now 67 degrees. 63 degrees in san francisco. and 62 degrees in oakland. as you look further inland clouds making their way over mount diablo can't even see right now a little hazy out there so partly cloudy into the afternoon. more clouds tonight. and a chance of rain late tonight. you better carry that umbrella for the weekend. it's going to be wet off and on. already seeing rain making its way into southern california. the core of the low still remains off the coastline and that's where we are waiting to was by the bay area bringi
kate kelly, cbs 5. is. >>> 17, 18 years of age, a non- profit helps people. >> impressive. >> what why you doing at 17, 18? [ laughter ] >> i really can't talk about that. >> you weren't expecting that question. >> i wasn't! [ laughter ] >>> we can see clouds already moving into our skies right now. they will be thickening up toward the afternoon. the temperatures not all that bad. but we have some changes in the works and major changes throughout...
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>> this i captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor, as the final weekend of campaign 2012 draws to a close the race for the white house could not be closer. the latest polls indicate a virtual tie. taking no chances the candidates are chris crossing swing states. we begin with nancy cordes who is with the obama campaign in cincinnati tonight. >> reporter: president obama joined forces this weekend with his most powerful supporter, former president bill clinton who took on romney with relish. >> he's tied himself in so many knots trying to say he didn't oppose what he clearly opposed that i expect any day he will be offered a job as a chief contortionist at cirque du soleil. >> reporter: mr. clinton is being dispatched to four cities in pennsylvania tomorrow to give a last minute offensive by the romney camp in that typically blue state. mr. obama brings up the clinton years at every rally. >> we tried our ideas, they worked. middle class grew, america prospered, deficits became surpluses. we tried their ideas, incomes w
>> this i captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor, as the final weekend of campaign 2012 draws to a close the race for the white house could not be closer. the latest polls indicate a virtual tie. taking no chances the candidates are chris crossing swing states. we begin with nancy cordes who is with the obama campaign in cincinnati tonight. >> reporter: president obama joined forces this weekend with...
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the areas that will bottom out at freezing as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor. a feeding frenzy, to say the least. a turkey from safeway will have everyone raving. there's fresh, natural, frozen, whatever your craving. spend $25, and get a frozen safeway turkey for 59 cents a pound. or spend $25, and a frozen butterball turkey, just 99 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. in honor of veterans' day weekend -- a special tribu >>> in honor of veterans' day weekend, a special tribute today for astronaut neil armstrong aboard the uss hornet. the retired aircraf
the areas that will bottom out at freezing as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. to a tastier festive...
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now, the 49ers play chicago monday night here on cbs 5. both smith and bears quarterback suffered concussions on sunday. cut ler is listed as doubt ft. >>> major league baseball, they made a big to do out of naming the manager of the year today. check out their exciting announcer. >> well, bob melvin won the american league manager of the year beating out baltimore's buck showalter. melvin took team that many thought would lose a hun fwams. instead they won the division. it's the second time melvin has won the award. it is the first a skipper to win since tony louis in 1982. >> absolutely shocked. i mean, just to be talked about in the same light with, you know, respected baseball people like buck sho water is quite an honor for me so, yeah, shocked will be the word. >> de spite winning the world series giants skipper bruce takes third by a distant margin and the nfl manager of the year voting behind war wa. the guy national 98 wins, the franchise's first play off appearance. i have in my hand the top five. at no. 5, the nicks are 5 and 0.
now, the 49ers play chicago monday night here on cbs 5. both smith and bears quarterback suffered concussions on sunday. cut ler is listed as doubt ft. >>> major league baseball, they made a big to do out of naming the manager of the year today. check out their exciting announcer. >> well, bob melvin won the american league manager of the year beating out baltimore's buck showalter. melvin took team that many thought would lose a hun fwams. instead they won the division. it's the...
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. >>> you can find cbs 5 high-def doppler radar online. you can track storms in your neighborhood anytime of the day at cbssf.com/weather. >>> a watch with toggle switches and wires suspicious clothing, no checked baggage. it all led to a security scare at oakland international airport. as mark sayre tells us, the fbi is taking it serious. >> reporter: they are in charge of the investigation and alameda county sheriff's deputies say there is no question that what they found is potentially very dangerous. the incident occurred here at the terminal 2 security checkpoint at the oakland international airport. authorities say 49-year-old jeffrey mcgann a 49-year-old resident of rancho palos verdes was trying to board a home to l.a.x. when attempted to pass through the security checkpoint with a suspicious watch. >> the watch had on it a toggle switch, a series of fuses, series of wires protruding from it, a circuit board, and the watch itself, which was on incorrect time. >> reporter: it wasn't just the watch that drew the attention of authorit
. >>> you can find cbs 5 high-def doppler radar online. you can track storms in your neighborhood anytime of the day at cbssf.com/weather. >>> a watch with toggle switches and wires suspicious clothing, no checked baggage. it all led to a security scare at oakland international airport. as mark sayre tells us, the fbi is taking it serious. >> reporter: they are in charge of the investigation and alameda county sheriff's deputies say there is no question that what they...
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juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> people were waiting in line for swag bags. the other side of the country, people hit by hurricane sandy were digging out of a nor'easter. the new storm brought snow, ranging to two inches, where sandy hit to more than a foot in parts of connecticut. in rockway, new york, the storm left a blanket of thick, wet snow, on trees that were already weakened by the hurricane. >>> at least 123 deaths being blamed now on sandy officially and more than 767,000 people in four states are still, after this many days, without power tonight. and we want to thank everyone who donated during our sandy relief telethon today. we raised almost 135,000 for the red cross, thanks to your generosity. our parent company matched almost 18,000 in employee donations. if you still want to contribute, you can go to cbssf.com. >>> around here, our stormy season can be an el nino winter. they were predicting an el nino for this winter. noah now says el nino will not happen this winter. so el nino is a no-go on the west coast this year. so not happening. tell
juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> people were waiting in line for swag bags. the other side of the country, people hit by hurricane sandy were digging out of a nor'easter. the new storm brought snow, ranging to two inches, where sandy hit to more than a foot in parts of connecticut. in rockway, new york, the storm left a blanket of thick, wet snow, on trees that were already weakened by the hurricane. >>> at least 123 deaths being blamed now on sandy officially and more than 767,000...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." david petraeus is minutes away from telling congress what the cia was doing in benghazi. >> breaking news, air raid sirens and explosion, violence escalates in the middle east. israel inches closer to sending ground forces into gaza. we're at the border. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell is in studio 57 today to talk concussions, expansion and why your kids should still play football. >> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we lost fouramericans. >> are there still questions out there? you bet. we're going to continue to work to get those answers. >> former cia director dave petraeus heads to capitol hill. >> he'll testify behind closed doors about that deadly september 11th attack on benghazi. >> cia announce it's launching an investigation into petraeus' conduct ile he was still in charge of the agency. >> petraeus says no classified information was shared. >> fire was exchanged between israel and hamas. >> this battle is escalating. >>
welcome to cbs "this morning." david petraeus is minutes away from telling congress what the cia was doing in benghazi. >> breaking news, air raid sirens and explosion, violence escalates in the middle east. israel inches closer to sending ground forces into gaza. we're at the border. >> nfl commissioner roger goodell is in studio 57 today to talk concussions, expansion and why your kids should still play football. >> but we begin this morning with today's "eye...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." angry words from the president and two republican critics over his top choice to become secretary of state. >> the fbi agent who helped jill kelley is unmasked as we learn more about his investigation that revealed david petraeus' affair. >> is it to eliminate all traffic accidents? we'll show you the brand new technology that the government wants in every car in the country. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> when they go after the u.n. ambassador apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they got a problem. >> president obama fires back at republican critics. >> the controversy over susan rice calling the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi spontaneous has reached a boiling point. after republicans threaten to block her possible nomination for secretary of state. >> the president thinks we are picking on people, he really does not have any idea of how serious this issue is. >> if senator mccain and
welcome to cbs "this morning." angry words from the president and two republican critics over his top choice to become secretary of state. >> the fbi agent who helped jill kelley is unmasked as we learn more about his investigation that revealed david petraeus' affair. >> is it to eliminate all traffic accidents? we'll show you the brand new technology that the government wants in every car in the country. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye...
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cbs 5 reporter kiet do on the case of the stolen penguins. kiet? >> reporter: ken, when christmas in the park opens on friday, folks will see a whole lot of nothing. event organizers are not angry. they say it's a shame and they're very disappointed. they were your typical off-the- shelf stuffed penguins, a little dingy and worse for wear after years of christmas in the parking. nonetheless, they were our beloved penguins. >> you hate to have something like that happen. >> reporter: last week, someone hopped the fence and tore all penguins from their custom-made parachutes. >> you don't make a whole lot of money? >> no. >> the last thing you need to do is spend money to replace -- >> it still makes a difference to your bottom line. >> reporter: today someone found one of the penguins ditched behind a nearby building and returned it. replacements have already been ordered and the show will go on without the penguin flight school for now. >> i think it's horrible and they shouldn't be allowed here, i mean, stealing it from kids. i can't believe someb
cbs 5 reporter kiet do on the case of the stolen penguins. kiet? >> reporter: ken, when christmas in the park opens on friday, folks will see a whole lot of nothing. event organizers are not angry. they say it's a shame and they're very disappointed. they were your typical off-the- shelf stuffed penguins, a little dingy and worse for wear after years of christmas in the parking. nonetheless, they were our beloved penguins. >> you hate to have something like that happen. >>...
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cbs reporter elizabeth cook sorts it out. >> day of revelations. -letters start with the -- let's start with the woman who cia director david petraeus was having an affair. the fbi removed evidence from her home. agents have been looking at e- mails at he sent to jill kelley. those e-mails don't look like a threat to national security they seem to be snarky messages with a jealous message. >> reporter: jill kelley has done fundraising for the military. paula broadwell saw her as a romantic rival. paula broadwell sent jill kelley anonymous e-mails from a secret account that her and david petraeus shared. when the fbi started poking around, agents thought someone breached david petraeus' private e-mail account but it turned out they stumbled on a secret communication system they used to communicate. some of the messages sexually explicit. david petraeus would write an e- mail, he wouldn't send it, saved it to his draft folder. paula broadwell would log on and read the e-mail, that way there was never any record of messages being sent. mean time tonig
cbs reporter elizabeth cook sorts it out. >> day of revelations. -letters start with the -- let's start with the woman who cia director david petraeus was having an affair. the fbi removed evidence from her home. agents have been looking at e- mails at he sent to jill kelley. those e-mails don't look like a threat to national security they seem to be snarky messages with a jealous message. >> reporter: jill kelley has done fundraising for the military. paula broadwell saw her as a...
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you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." ♪ >>> welcome to cbs "this morning saturday" i'm anthony mason. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. coming up putting promises to the test. america's leaders love to talk about compromise but is there any real hope of an era of bipartisanship? we'll talk to someone who has had some success making big deals in washington and around the world. >> then elvis like you've never seen him. in fact like almost no one has seen him a long lot of movie has quite a rock and roll tale to tell. >> is this what guys want? a woman just like mom? housingle men choose who to date. but first our top story this half hour president obama is praising retired general david petraeus for his lifetime of military service but mr. obama may be shaken by petraeus' sudden resignation. after just 15 months heading the central intelligence agency, and by the reason he quit he admits cheating on his wife. cbs news senior correspondent and former fbi official john miller is here with more on petraeus, the fbi investigation and the potential fallout. john, good morning. >> good morning.
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." democrats are calling president obama's plan to avoid the fiscal cliff an opening bid. some republicans have different words for it, joke. >> major garret is at the white house and reports on the president's plan and the strong reaction it got from republicans on capitol hill. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah t. the white house brought real numbers and republicans called them an insult, concocted in never neverland. so much for a week of work here in washington to avert what's called the fiscal cliff. treasury secretary tim geithner gave house republicans new ideas on resolving the fiscal cliff. and left with their anger ringing throughout the capitol. >> no substantive progress has been made in the talks between the white house and the house over the last two weeks. i've got to tell you, i'm disappointed. >> reporter: here are the big white house numbers. for $4 trillion deficit reduction in ten years, $1.6 trillion comes from households earning more
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." democrats are calling president obama's plan to avoid the fiscal cliff an opening bid. some republicans have different words for it, joke. >> major garret is at the white house and reports on the president's plan and the strong reaction it got from republicans on capitol hill. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah t. the white house brought real numbers and republicans called...
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cbs moneywatch time on a friday morning. a strike slows down the country's busiest ports and hope for twinkie lovers. >> reporter: asian markets rallied on gains by exporters and year end buying. tokyo's nikkei gained half of a percent while the hang seng rose half a percent. wall street stocks rose modestly on encouraging economic report. the dow was up 36 points on thursday while the nasdaq finished 20 points higher. talks resumed last night to end the strike that a shut down most of the busiest port complex. the walkout began on tuesday when 70 unionized clerical workers struck over job security and outsource. dock workers refused to cross the picket lines. one estimate puts the strike at $1 billion per day. hostess may be ready for its big bake sale. more than 100 companies are interested in buying its brands. hostess is going out of business after it was unable to settle a strike by a bakers union. 18,000 jobs were lost. a wisconsin base home improvement retailer came up with a unique way to solve a staffing problem. it
cbs moneywatch time on a friday morning. a strike slows down the country's busiest ports and hope for twinkie lovers. >> reporter: asian markets rallied on gains by exporters and year end buying. tokyo's nikkei gained half of a percent while the hang seng rose half a percent. wall street stocks rose modestly on encouraging economic report. the dow was up 36 points on thursday while the nasdaq finished 20 points higher. talks resumed last night to end the strike that a shut down most of...
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right now, cbs 5 hi-def doppler radar is completely dry. but the only television radar that the national weather service employs is ours. and we'll be pick up that rainfall beginning tomorrow morning when lawrence will have the forecast for you starting at 4:30 a.m. wind and rain tomorrow. that's not the main event. that will get here friday. there is a tremendous amount of tropical moisture hundreds of miles away in the pacific. it's going to hit a wall in the atmosphere. that wall is the southern edge of an area of low pressure. then it's going to get steered all that moisture will and head toward the bay area. this happens a lot. sometimes this fire hose of moisture will hit one spot and move quickly. in this particular case as all this moisture piles into one spot in bay area in northern california it won't move for three days. that becomes a problem when you get heavy rainfall over 24, 48, 72 hours. that's the problem a prolong period of heavy rainfall beginning late thursday into friday. for tomorrow, just going to be windy and wet up
right now, cbs 5 hi-def doppler radar is completely dry. but the only television radar that the national weather service employs is ours. and we'll be pick up that rainfall beginning tomorrow morning when lawrence will have the forecast for you starting at 4:30 a.m. wind and rain tomorrow. that's not the main event. that will get here friday. there is a tremendous amount of tropical moisture hundreds of miles away in the pacific. it's going to hit a wall in the atmosphere. that wall is the...
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cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook is in petaluma. >> reporter: hi, dana. the rain has been pretty steady throughout the night. just recently it tapered off a little bit. but as you can see, it's still definitely coming down. this is why this area is so vulnerable. all of the storm water, they all throw straight into the petaluma river, right behind me. and this river runs straight through the center of town. a soggy thursday evening for people who live in petaluma. much like the slow-moving storm, the rain slowly got stronger as the night went on. with nearly a foot of rain expected in the next several days, these businesses set up sandbags. many of them have been flooded before and they weren't taking any chances. the city is no stranger to massive floods. the worst was back in 1982, causing $28 million in damage. since then, they've invested nearly $40 million into the river flood control project, replacing road and railroad bridges, installing flood walls and pump stations. keith has been in the coast guard for ten years and was deployed to the gulf for
cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook is in petaluma. >> reporter: hi, dana. the rain has been pretty steady throughout the night. just recently it tapered off a little bit. but as you can see, it's still definitely coming down. this is why this area is so vulnerable. all of the storm water, they all throw straight into the petaluma river, right behind me. and this river runs straight through the center of town. a soggy thursday evening for people who live in petaluma. much like the slow-moving...
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cbs 5 is a proud sponsor. we're introduced to a master chef who writes about his life in and out of the kitchen. >> canada, souvenir, a exploreious book of a glorious culinary journey. 14 years in the kitchen. there's the book and here is the chef. chef hubert, great to see you. >> i feel really old, but 14 years in the book over my culinary journey. the recipes and story of my life. so it's a great book. 130 recipes, over 300 pictures in there, and of course we talk about it starts where i group up as a kid. so they are t. chapters are really divided differently than in a normal cookbook. also love, when i met my wife chantelle. very important. we are partners in business of course and married. a great book. lots of secrets and lots of recipes. >> the wonderful part of it also, what you do outside the kitchen. you love to ride harley davidson motor bikes and also d.j. >> yeah. you're right. i don't know if that's the best picture but it's true. besides cooking for so many years. i have to have a little fun ti
cbs 5 is a proud sponsor. we're introduced to a master chef who writes about his life in and out of the kitchen. >> canada, souvenir, a exploreious book of a glorious culinary journey. 14 years in the kitchen. there's the book and here is the chef. chef hubert, great to see you. >> i feel really old, but 14 years in the book over my culinary journey. the recipes and story of my life. so it's a great book. 130 recipes, over 300 pictures in there, and of course we talk about it starts...
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this is the "cbs morning news." injured. this is the "cbs morning news." aide aide or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your doctor today about androgel 1.62% so you can use less gel. log on now to androgeloffer.com and you could pay as little as ten dollars a month for androgel 1.62%. what are you waiting for? this is big news. boxer's family is waiting two more days before deciding whether to take him off life support. hector "macho" camacho was shot in the face tuesday night. h
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in berkeley, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> oh, my god. that's shocking. >> hot lingerie, stolen. 11,000 worth of bras swiped from a victoria's secret. >>> she was rich but clueless. how a california woman drove around with $23 million in her car and didn't even know it. >>> this man thought he was being watched. and he was right. >> you can very clearly identify me getting out of the car with my two daughters. >> who is taking thousands of photos ,,,, how far will people go to relieve their sore throat? try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, sensational relief. with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. ooh! little black dress meet 50 calorie tasty snack! awesome! wonder if they have that in my size! which is size awesome. mini babybel cheese from the laughing cow. have you laughed today? infuses
in berkeley, elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> oh, my god. that's shocking. >> hot lingerie, stolen. 11,000 worth of bras swiped from a victoria's secret. >>> she was rich but clueless. how a california woman drove around with $23 million in her car and didn't even know it. >>> this man thought he was being watched. and he was right. >> you can very clearly identify me getting out of the car with my two daughters. >> who is taking thousands of photos ,,,,...
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in oakland, christin ayers cbs 5. >> comedian cat williams is in trouble again. the chp says williams was spotted riding a three wheeled motorcycle on a sacramento sidewalk on sunday. police say when they tried to pull him over he took off drive driving against traffic. the comic was arrested for assaulting a fan in oakland twelve days ago. and he's being sued by fans for a bizarre on stage melt down at oracle arena a couple days after that. >>> the state's broke. universities are struggling. this is a surprise. u uc re gents approved a raise. cbs 5 reporter juliette tells us it's not sitting well with folks. >> reporter: uc berkeley officially named its tenth chancellor and with ate pay increase of $50,000 certainly fueling the fire tonight at a student protest. >> at 5:30 tonight police show up where six students are locked inside who are chained next to if doors some waving out a window to a group of supporters. their demonstration is calling attention to the low enrollment of student of color. nicholas dirks and his 11.4 percent salary increase. >> they tried
in oakland, christin ayers cbs 5. >> comedian cat williams is in trouble again. the chp says williams was spotted riding a three wheeled motorcycle on a sacramento sidewalk on sunday. police say when they tried to pull him over he took off drive driving against traffic. the comic was arrested for assaulting a fan in oakland twelve days ago. and he's being sued by fans for a bizarre on stage melt down at oracle arena a couple days after that. >>> the state's broke. universities...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." president obama makes his case today on what needs to to be done to head off the looming budget crisis. while republicans focus on what went wrong inside mitt romney's campaign. we'll talk with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >> frustration gross in the northeast. new york begins to ration gas and thousands still remain in the dark. >> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> we're not going over the cliff. we're determined not to go over the cliff. >> nerves rattled in washington and on wall street. over a looming fiscal crisis. >> steep budget cuts and tax increases that will kick in on january 1st unless congress and the president reach a deal. >> raising tax rates is not acceptable and frankly couldn't even pass the house. >> today president obama is expected to deliver his first remarks on his agenda since election night. noomb snowboard everybody is talking about the fiscal cliff. i would talk about the fiscal cliff if i knew
welcome to cbs "this morning." president obama makes his case today on what needs to to be done to head off the looming budget crisis. while republicans focus on what went wrong inside mitt romney's campaign. we'll talk with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >> frustration gross in the northeast. new york begins to ration gas and thousands still remain in the dark. >> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds....
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tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley right after cbs 5 eyewitness news. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. this, after a water main brk neighborhood >>> dozens of drivers in daly city spent the day digging cars out of the mud. this is after a water main break flooded their neighborhood early this morning. cbs 5 consumer watch reporter julie wats is in daly city. >> julie, i'm thinking about the insurance adjusters, but what about the car owners? will insurance cover it? >> reporter: well the first thing you have to do is call your insurance company and know what kind of insurance you have. that is the next step for owners of cars like these. the fourth of the mud -- the force of the mud ripped the bumper off of thi
tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley right after cbs 5 eyewitness news. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. this, after a water main brk...
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in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >> obviously they are celebrating there. the ballot measure that would have stopped payroll deductions for political campaigns failed 56% of voters rejecting prop 32. so-called paycheck protection initiative. unions in california rallied against the measure. they claimed it would have robbed them of their political power. >>> 4:41. san jose voters appear to be embracing a minimum wage tax hike. we'll have that and the results plus much morning coming up right after the break. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, there are hundreds of ways people use lysol disinfectant spray. ben's mom uses it around the bathtub. it kills mold, and unlike clorox clean-up, it's approved to keep it from coming back for up to a week. share your lysol story, and see more, on facebook. displaced this morning aftea fire tore through a house in newark. the incident was reported at the two-story he on merion drive just a >>> people are displaced this morning after a fire tore through a house in newark. the incident was reported at the two-story home on maria
in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >> obviously they are celebrating there. the ballot measure that would have stopped payroll deductions for political campaigns failed 56% of voters rejecting prop 32. so-called paycheck protection initiative. unions in california rallied against the measure. they claimed it would have robbed them of their political power. >>> 4:41. san jose voters appear to be embracing a minimum wage tax hike. we'll have that and the results plus much morning...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." president obama sends secretary of state clinton to the middle east to try to stop a ground war in gaza. >>> new signs of progress in washington as both parties feel pressure over the approaching fiscal cliff. >>> dramatic video renews the debate overuse of tasers. a woman goes into cardiac arrest after being shocked by police. we'll hear from her. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >>> another morning has brought a new round of rocket fire from israel and hamas. the conflict now in its seventh day. >> secretary of state clinton heads to the middle east to defuse the gaza crisis. >>> officials have been saying that some kind of a truce agreement may be imminent. secretary of state clinton will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu. >> thousands of u.s. marines are on the move. u.s. navy warships are heading closer to israel. >>> deadly storm now is crow ating a soggy mess in the pacific northwest. >> even by seattle standards, a lot of
welcome to "cbs this morning." president obama sends secretary of state clinton to the middle east to try to stop a ground war in gaza. >>> new signs of progress in washington as both parties feel pressure over the approaching fiscal cliff. >>> dramatic video renews the debate overuse of tasers. a woman goes into cardiac arrest after being shocked by police. we'll hear from her. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener" your...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." after nearly two years of campaigning and $2 billion spent, it is time for america to choose its next president. >> the polls show two candidates in a dead heat. we'll talk to both sides and go to the key battle ground states. >> and how will superstorm sandy affect the lebsselections as new york and new jersey brace for another big storm tomorrow. >> and we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> we're one day away from the fresh start, one day away from the new beginning. nice. >> it all comes down to you. it's out of my hands now, it's in yours. all of this depends on what you do. >> polls open as america pick as president. >> mitt romney is still pushing it casting his vote in belmont, massachusetts. >> joe biden did the same in delaware. >> ohio is the battleground of all the battleground states. >> it is coming down to one this evening, turnout, which party gets their voters to the polls? >> mitt romney will visit pittsburgh. >> did you see pennsylvania tur
welcome to "cbs this morning." after nearly two years of campaigning and $2 billion spent, it is time for america to choose its next president. >> the polls show two candidates in a dead heat. we'll talk to both sides and go to the key battle ground states. >> and how will superstorm sandy affect the lebsselections as new york and new jersey brace for another big storm tomorrow. >> and we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>...
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you're watching cbs this morning saturday. >>> still ahead on cbs "this morning saturday" a scandal and the tip of an iceberg that plagues our military infidelity. it cost general david petraeus as cia chief and hard to say where this will end. >> it focuses the spotlight on a lot of military families apparently struggling with the same problem. we're going to speak in a few minutes with the two women you see there, military wives and mothers who have written about this important issue. for over 60,000 california foster children the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>> so a lot of people have been following, obviously the hostess story, 18,500 jobs at hostess with hostess going out of business now, those people are go
you're watching cbs this morning saturday. >>> still ahead on cbs "this morning saturday" a scandal and the tip of an iceberg that plagues our military infidelity. it cost general david petraeus as cia chief and hard to say where this will end. >> it focuses the spotlight on a lot of military families apparently struggling with the same problem. we're going to speak in a few minutes with the two women you see there, military wives and mothers who have written about this...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." president obama makes his case today in how to head off the looming budget crisis. republicans focus on what went wrong inside mitt romney's campaign. we'll tuck to former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >>> navy s.e.a.l.s are accused of revealing secrets in a video game. john miller looks at how publicity may be hurting the s.e.a.l.s. >>> first a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we're not going over the cliff. we're determined not to go over the cliff. >> nerves rattled in washington and on wall street over a looming fiscal crisis. >> budget cuts and tax increase that will kick in on january 1st unless congress and the president reach a deal. >> raising tax rate sincere unacceptable. and, frankly, it couldn't even pass the house. >> president obama is expected to deliver his first remarks on his agenda since election night. >> everybody is talking about the fiscal cliff. and i would be talking about the fiscal cliff, too, if i knew what the hell it was. >
welcome to "cbs this morning." president obama makes his case today in how to head off the looming budget crisis. republicans focus on what went wrong inside mitt romney's campaign. we'll tuck to former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >>> navy s.e.a.l.s are accused of revealing secrets in a video game. john miller looks at how publicity may be hurting the s.e.a.l.s. >>> first a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we're not going over...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we are learning more tonight about the investigation that led to the abrupt resignation of c.i.a. chief and retired four-star general david petraeus. petraeus admitted to an affair and submitted his resignation to president obama, and now it turns out, it was the f.b.i. that discovered the relationship was with his biographer. homeland security correspondent bob orr is standing by in washington tonight. good evening, bob. >> reporter: good evening, jim. well, david petraeus is one of america's most decorated and reveered generals. as head of the c.i.a., he was in charge of the nation's most sensitive operations, but the ridgedly disciplined p/e was hiding his own dark secret. sources say c.i.a. director david petraeus was never the target of an f.b.i. investigation but when his name surfaced in another probe, agents became concerned that petraeus, or his e-mail accounts, may have been compromised. it all began a few months ago when a female acquaintance of the c.i.a.
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we are learning more tonight about the investigation that led to the abrupt resignation of c.i.a. chief and retired four-star general david petraeus. petraeus admitted to an affair and submitted his resignation to president obama, and now it turns out, it was the f.b.i. that discovered the relationship was with his biographer. homeland security correspondent bob orr is standing...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." the secretary of defense stands by his man saying do not jump toni conclusions about general allen. plus new details about the woman at the center of the investigation. >> we'll ask senator john mccain about the pentagon scandal and why he wants to stop president obama's choice for secretary of state. >>> and target employees are fighting back after being told they will have to open stores on thanksgiving night. >> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> no one should leap to any conclusions until we determine what the facts are and we will. >> the pentagon responds to a growing scandal surrounding general allen and former cia director petraeus. >> sources tell cbs news that paula broadwell the alleged mistress of david petraeus warned general john allen that jill kelly was a seductress. >> allen denies any wrongdoing as investigators look through 20 20,000 to 30,000 pages of documents. >> president obama will hold a news conference today sin
welcome to cbs "this morning." the secretary of defense stands by his man saying do not jump toni conclusions about general allen. plus new details about the woman at the center of the investigation. >> we'll ask senator john mccain about the pentagon scandal and why he wants to stop president obama's choice for secretary of state. >>> and target employees are fighting back after being told they will have to open stores on thanksgiving night. >> but we begin this...
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be looking at on cbs "this morning saturday." remembering one of television's great villain, actor larry hagman who played the texas oil man j.r. ewing has died. >> attention shoppers. the rush is on. the holiday season is officially under way and as some walmart stores disgruntled workers are having their say too. >> violence erupting in the streets of egypt and just two days after being hailed as a peacemaker, the egyptian president is being called a different name dictator. >> hitchcock, his movie scared america. now there's a movie that tells his story. all that and so much more on cbs "this morning saturday," saturday, november 24, 2012. >>> good morning welcome to the weekend and welcome to sharyl attkisson filling in for rebecca. great to see you. >> thanks. >> we're very excited to have some special guests this morning in our studio, members of a championship junior high chess team whose story is told in a new documentary called "brooklyn castle." >> let's get to your open story. the death of actor larry hagman. his most
be looking at on cbs "this morning saturday." remembering one of television's great villain, actor larry hagman who played the texas oil man j.r. ewing has died. >> attention shoppers. the rush is on. the holiday season is officially under way and as some walmart stores disgruntled workers are having their say too. >> violence erupting in the streets of egypt and just two days after being hailed as a peacemaker, the egyptian president is being called a different name...
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"cbs evening news" is next. anthony mason in for scott pelley tonight. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> mason: tonight, outrage in egypt. thousands protest after egypt's president is accused of assuming the powers of a dictator. reports from holly williams in cairo and chip reid at the white house. on this black friday, are the
"cbs evening news" is next. anthony mason in for scott pelley tonight. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> mason: tonight, outrage in egypt. thousands protest after egypt's president is accused of assuming the powers of a dictator. reports from holly williams in cairo and chip reid at the white house. on this black friday, are the
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we'll show you monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >>> and then next week on cbs "this morning saturday" the singer-songwriter suzanne vega performs live right here in studio 57. >> now here again is peter frampton performing "baby i love your way." have a great weekend, everyone. ♪ ♪ shadows grow so long before my eyes ♪ ♪ and they're moving across the page ♪ ♪ suddenly the day turns into night ♪ ♪ far away from the city ♪ ♪ don't hesitate ♪ ♪ 'cause your love won't wait ♪ ♪ oh, baby i love your way every day ♪ ♪ wanna tell you i love your way every day ♪ ♪ wanna be with unite and day ♪ ♪ ♪ moon appears to shine and light the sky ♪ ♪ with the help of some firefly ♪ ♪ wonder how they have the power to shine shine shine ♪ ♪ i can see them under the pine ♪ ♪ don't hesitate ♪ ♪ 'cause your love won't wait ♪ ♪ oh, baby i love your way every day ♪ ♪ wanna tell you i love your way oh ♪ ♪ wanna be with unite and day oh yeah ♪ ♪ oh, baby i love your way every day ♪ ♪ wanna tell you i love your way ♪ ♪ wanna we
we'll show you monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >>> and then next week on cbs "this morning saturday" the singer-songwriter suzanne vega performs live right here in studio 57. >> now here again is peter frampton performing "baby i love your way." have a great weekend, everyone. ♪ ♪ shadows grow so long before my eyes ♪ ♪ and they're moving across the page ♪ ♪ suddenly the day turns into night ♪ ♪ far away from the city ♪ ♪...
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this just happens to be cbs 5, all our radio stations owned by cbs and also the cw, who have come together collectively to join forces with the american red cross to be sure we get the money we're raising here to new york, new jersey, philadelphia and connecticut. who can tell us more about that than ceo of the american red cross mr. harold brooks. thank you so much for joining us here it evening. >> thank you. >> reporter: while i have been manning the phones people ask if i make a donation, $1, $10, $500, $1,000, does every penny go to the american red cross? >> it does. and we are going to see to it that it's there to take care of the many needs of the people who are suffering as a result of this terrible disaster. >> reporter: when you see these phones or hear these phones and see these people working nonstop around the clock, are you amazed by the support of the bay area? >> i'm continually inspired and amazed by the generosity, the outpouring of love that comes from the people of the bay area. it's the most wonderful place on the planet. really proud to be here and to serve the commu
this just happens to be cbs 5, all our radio stations owned by cbs and also the cw, who have come together collectively to join forces with the american red cross to be sure we get the money we're raising here to new york, new jersey, philadelphia and connecticut. who can tell us more about that than ceo of the american red cross mr. harold brooks. thank you so much for joining us here it evening. >> thank you. >> reporter: while i have been manning the phones people ask if i make a...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the u.s. economy is looking significantly stronger tonight than it of did just a short while ago. have a look. the government revised its estimate of third quarter growth from 2% to 2.7. that means the economy was growing more than twice as fast in the third quarter as it was in the second when growth was just 1.3%. so, are we turning a corner or is this a one-quarter wonder? we asked anthony mason to find out. >> reporter: business is looking rosy at the internet retailer wine.com. new york general manager chris boone is expecting a strong holiday season. in from thanksgiving on, we've got our running shoes on, and we're running and hustling. >> reporter: wine.com just had a huge third quarter. sales jumped 15%, and the company recently expanded into a new warehouse. >> the old warehouse we had was 15,000 square feet. this current one is 30,000. it's great for us, it's great for business, and i'm happy to ae the growth. >> reporter: across the u.s., economic signals are improving. p
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the u.s. economy is looking significantly stronger tonight than it of did just a short while ago. have a look. the government revised its estimate of third quarter growth from 2% to 2.7. that means the economy was growing more than twice as fast in the third quarter as it was in the second when growth was just 1.3%. so, are we turning a corner or is this a one-quarter wonder?...
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at the center in san francisco, john ramas, cbs 5. >> i didn't see any convertibles in there. that would be the perfect car for the vehicle. >> a good day for a convertible day. we've got more convertible days coming up. maybe santa claus came early. got you a new car. yeah, i would do it over the next couple of days. here is the peak because of the big story tonight. it will be that we're going back to the cold stuff. a lot of you in the 50s including san francisco at 54. check out the 43 here. we're cooling off rapidly. what a great night looking at the bay bridge from on top of our cbs 5 building here in san francisco. a gorgeous night. nothing on the radar. let's be thankful for the great weather today. and in seattle it's going to rain again. in chicago a windy 34 tomorrow and in north dakota. only a high of 20 degrees. making our overnight lows in the 40s not seem so bad. santa rosa, 41 degrees tomorrow. so many of you will go out there and go shopping early. but these are the temperatures that you are en-- that you will encounter tomorrow. down to47 degrees. now, it is
at the center in san francisco, john ramas, cbs 5. >> i didn't see any convertibles in there. that would be the perfect car for the vehicle. >> a good day for a convertible day. we've got more convertible days coming up. maybe santa claus came early. got you a new car. yeah, i would do it over the next couple of days. here is the peak because of the big story tonight. it will be that we're going back to the cold stuff. a lot of you in the 50s including san francisco at 54. check out...
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cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts in san jose tonight. julie. >> reporter: first it got rid of sales altogether now it's bucking the black friday trend and didn't open on thanksgiving they are not offering door buster deals but they are in the middle of their one and only sale of the year. they say it's proof that customers want the sales. if you post them, they will come. sales signs something j.c. penney customers haven't seen in a while and this black friday they say it's what brought them back. do you think that without the big sale you would have come in today? >> that's debatable. >> i come less now than i did before. >> reporter: early this year, j.c. penney ditched its nearly 600 sales in favor of everyday low prices. but even when it dropped those prices by 40%, 10% of their customers dropped j.c. penney. >> things are not on sale so there's no real incentive to come in. >> people have to have something to look forward to. >> reporter: so every day low prices aren't going to get you in the door. >> no. >> and she is not alone. wh
cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts in san jose tonight. julie. >> reporter: first it got rid of sales altogether now it's bucking the black friday trend and didn't open on thanksgiving they are not offering door buster deals but they are in the middle of their one and only sale of the year. they say it's proof that customers want the sales. if you post them, they will come. sales signs something j.c. penney customers haven't seen in a while and this black friday they say it's what...
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the 49ers, glen, cbs 5. >> in dallas. the jump shot to tie the game at 90. the game would go to over time. the warriors. david lee for the go ahead basket with 44 seconds left. warriors win 105, 100. it was jim harbaugh who said we'll see who's got the hot hand. so we'll be back after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. biel. our next newscast is tomorrw . >> david monday begins with jessica biel. >> good monday. good night. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman.
the 49ers, glen, cbs 5. >> in dallas. the jump shot to tie the game at 90. the game would go to over time. the warriors. david lee for the go ahead basket with 44 seconds left. warriors win 105, 100. it was jim harbaugh who said we'll see who's got the hot hand. so we'll be back after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> brennan: good evening. i'm margaret brennan. there is no cease-fire as yet between israel and hamas militants in gaza, though diplomatic efforts are under way. here's the latest-- israel says it's launched nearly 200 airstrikes against more than 800 targets. gaza officials say today's strikes killed 12 people, including eight militants. all told, 42 palestinians and three israeli civilians have been killed in four days of fighting. allen pizzey is in tel aviv tonight. >> reporter: only hours after it was set up, this antimissile battery in tel aviv interpreted a long-range rocket aimed at the hate of israel's commercial capital. five such batteries, called iron dome, have been keploid and three more are being rushed into production. in an expansion of the air war against hamas, the israelis struck the office of the movement's prime minister overnight. attacks were also aimed at other parts of hamas' political struck the uincluding a building with where the cabinet meets. gaza is one of the most densely popu
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> brennan: good evening. i'm margaret brennan. there is no cease-fire as yet between israel and hamas militants in gaza, though diplomatic efforts are under way. here's the latest-- israel says it's launched nearly 200 airstrikes against more than 800 targets. gaza officials say today's strikes killed 12 people, including eight militants. all told, 42 palestinians and three israeli civilians have been killed in four...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." with just one day to go the candidates make their final push to voters. new polls show the race is essentially tied. >> we'll show you how each candidate is spending his final 24 hours on trail and focus on ohio with that state's governor john kasich. >> new freezing temperatures and new storm means worries for millions of sandy storm >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >>> we're in this election. we'll finish what we started. . it you to walk with me. let's walk together. we're taking back america. >> president obama and mitt romney blitz the swing state in a race still too close to call. >> only one full day of campaigning left. >> all of this comes down to turnout because frankly there's very few if undecided votes left. >> the campaign we built is a close race. we think the president is in a good position to win. >> we think romney will win ohio. >> i think it's impossible to call. >> it's a week now since sandy hit but the people who lo
welcome to cbs "this morning." with just one day to go the candidates make their final push to voters. new polls show the race is essentially tied. >> we'll show you how each candidate is spending his final 24 hours on trail and focus on ohio with that state's governor john kasich. >> new freezing temperatures and new storm means worries for millions of sandy storm >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >>>...
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my name is ken bastida with cbs 5 here in san francisco. i wanted to ask you about some of the merchandise you have out on the table here. >> uhm, no, i'm sorry. no. you can't just take my video -- you can't just take video of me. >> reporter: well, i can because this is a public place. i want to ask you -- >> you're -- >> don't touch the camera. >> you want to take video? take video of something else but not me. >> reporter: i just want to ask you about the stuff that you're selling over here. can you answer where this stuff came from? >> no because i didn't buy it. >> reporter: but you're selling it. >> so? i work here. >> reporter: do you know it's a felony to sell stolen merchandise? >> all i know is i work here. >> reporter: don't touch that camera. >> reporter: then it was on to the stall with the north face jacket. my name is ken bastida i'm with channel 5. i just wanted to ask you about some of your equipment here. >> i can't answer nothing. >> reporter: so all this stuff that you have hanging here in your tent, this all looks brand
my name is ken bastida with cbs 5 here in san francisco. i wanted to ask you about some of the merchandise you have out on the table here. >> uhm, no, i'm sorry. no. you can't just take my video -- you can't just take video of me. >> reporter: well, i can because this is a public place. i want to ask you -- >> you're -- >> don't touch the camera. >> you want to take video? take video of something else but not me. >> reporter: i just want to ask you about the...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." as you're waking up on the west coast, there are reports of a possible cease-fire between israel and hamas. although there are no indications it has taken effect or even been agreed upon. >> there were new attacks overnight. throughout the evening we've been covering both sides of the border. allen pizzey in ashkelon in israel. >> reporter: the rocket that managed to evade the iron dome interception center came through this bit of cement. it penetrated and landed there. this is the entrance to a school. but no one was hurt because fortunately the kids weren't here. all children within a 25-mile radius of the gaza border had been told to stay at home. this facility, however, is being used as a logistics base for the so-called home guard, soldiers and military people who look after this particular area. it's doubtful the guys who fired the rocket knew that. the damage was caused by a grant missile. a battlefield weapon that cannot be aimed accurately. the israelis believe they have sign
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." as you're waking up on the west coast, there are reports of a possible cease-fire between israel and hamas. although there are no indications it has taken effect or even been agreed upon. >> there were new attacks overnight. throughout the evening we've been covering both sides of the border. allen pizzey in ashkelon in israel. >> reporter: the rocket that managed to evade the iron dome interception...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." snow, rain, icy winds and rising water, a new storm batters the northeast, slowing the recovery from superstorm sandy. >> it's back to work tor president obama. he and congressional leaders promise to work together to prevent a budget crisis but wall street isn't buying it. >> how looking in mirror could provide clues to your risk for heart sease. >> but with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >> second storm made your life miserable. >> new misery for the northeast as a post-sandy storm slams the region. >> 60 mile-per-hour winds, wintry mix coastal flooding. >> causing 100,000 new power outages. >> it gets frustrated. it eats away from you. finally you see the light at the end of the tunnel and now we're starting all over again. >> finally got that forecast that i got last night i'm waiting for the locusts and pestilence next. >> worries about the fiscal cliff are affecting stocks around the world. >> president obama telephoned top congressional leaders urging more bi
welcome to cbs "this morning." snow, rain, icy winds and rising water, a new storm batters the northeast, slowing the recovery from superstorm sandy. >> it's back to work tor president obama. he and congressional leaders promise to work together to prevent a budget crisis but wall street isn't buying it. >> how looking in mirror could provide clues to your risk for heart sease. >> but with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >> second...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." while you were sleeping, the scandal that brought down david petraeus spread in an unexpected new direction. the pentagon investigating what it calls inappropriate communications from general john allen, the current commander of american forces in afghanistan. >> they were exchanged with jill kelley, the same woman who reportedly was threatened by paula broadwell, petraeus's biographer and mistress. bob orr begins our coverage in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. good morning, charlie. word of the widening scandal came very early this morning. literally announced mid flight to reporters traveling with defense secretary leon panetta to australia. >> on sunday, the federal bureau of investigation referred to the department of defense a matter involving general john allen, commander of the international security assistance force, in afghanistan. >> reporter: the allegations against general allen are said to involve messages written from 2010 to 2012 between
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." while you were sleeping, the scandal that brought down david petraeus spread in an unexpected new direction. the pentagon investigating what it calls inappropriate communications from general john allen, the current commander of american forces in afghanistan. >> they were exchanged with jill kelley, the same woman who reportedly was threatened by paula broadwell, petraeus's biographer and mistress. bob orr...
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cbs 5 reporter da lin explains the problem isn't just the thieves. it's also us. >> reporter: a trip on lakeshore avenue in oakland or any bay area city you'll see plenty of eyeballs looking down on smartphones and nothing else. >> and i didn't even pay attention to the camera. >> reporter: we caught one after another so engrossed in their phones that they ignored their surroundings. this man almost bumped into me. some bay area police agencies say that's why they are responding to so many robberies involving cell phones. they say people make themselves easy targets. some people even walk with their $400 and $500 phones out in the open. >> i handed him the phone in the crowded area, once he got his hands on it he was gone. >> reporter: daniel casey of oakland learned his lesson. never let a stranger borrow his iphone. >> felt betrayed. i was being nice. >> reporter: oakland saw a 23% increase in robberies so far this year compared to the same time last year. police say of the 60 robbery suspects arrested since august, more than half, 31 of them were
cbs 5 reporter da lin explains the problem isn't just the thieves. it's also us. >> reporter: a trip on lakeshore avenue in oakland or any bay area city you'll see plenty of eyeballs looking down on smartphones and nothing else. >> and i didn't even pay attention to the camera. >> reporter: we caught one after another so engrossed in their phones that they ignored their surroundings. this man almost bumped into me. some bay area police agencies say that's why they are...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." new details on the scandal that forced cia director david petraeus to resign and congress demands answers about the timing of the fbi investigation. >>> compromise on capitol hill? some republicans are saying it is time to make a deal to keep the government away from the fiscal cliff. >>> a new report says a pilot shortage could cripple the airline industry. captain sully sullenberger say he's not buying it. >> but with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >> this is something that could have an effect on national security. we should have been told. >> lawmakers demand answers. as the petraeus scandal widens. >> the fbi discovered the affair between petraeus and his biographer paula broadwell. paula says to another woman in a private g-mail account raises security questions. >> if general petraeus was gearing up to testify concerning deadly attacks on u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> i don't see how in the world you can find out what happened in benghazi if general p
welcome to cbs "this morning." new details on the scandal that forced cia director david petraeus to resign and congress demands answers about the timing of the fbi investigation. >>> compromise on capitol hill? some republicans are saying it is time to make a deal to keep the government away from the fiscal cliff. >>> a new report says a pilot shortage could cripple the airline industry. captain sully sullenberger say he's not buying it. >> but with today's...
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jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," president obama and mitt romney meet for the first time today since the election. we'll talk with stewart stevens. plus we'll hear from lottery officials about the winners of last night's record powerball drawing. and w everyone yton marsalis stops by to celebrate 25 years of jazz. that and more a little later. that's the morning news for this thursday. as always appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown in new york. take care everybody. have a great day. ,,,, and i'm michelle griego. tis 4:-- >>> good morning. it is thursday, november 29th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now just about 4:30. major police activity happening right now near downtown palo alto. >> officers are combing through the area near an apartment complex on high and hawthorne streets. k-9 units are searching the area right now. we have a live crew on the scene. we are going to have more information on that search coming up in just a few minutes. >>> round one wasn't so bad but the worst is yet to come. mo
jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," president obama and mitt romney meet for the first time today since the election. we'll talk with stewart stevens. plus we'll hear from lottery officials about the winners of last night's record powerball drawing. and w everyone yton marsalis stops by to celebrate 25 years of jazz. that and more a little later. that's the morning news for this thursday. as always appreciate you...